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Rising Star Today
By the People, for the People
Texas Lands Standout Freshman Guard Isaiah Johnson in Transfer
Johnson's move from Colorado boosts Longhorns' backcourt depth and talent
Apr. 13, 2026 at 12:22am
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A cubist interpretation of a standout college basketball player's impact, as he joins a new program and looks to elevate his team's success.Rising Star TodayThe college basketball world is buzzing with the news of Isaiah Johnson, a standout freshman guard, committing to transfer to the University of Texas. Johnson's impressive stats and efficient offensive game made him a rising star at Colorado, and his decision to join the Longhorns is a significant development for both the player and the program.
Why it matters
Johnson's transfer fills a critical need for Texas, which has seen several key departures in the backcourt. His arrival provides a much-needed boost to the Longhorns' depth and talent, potentially elevating the team's competitiveness in the Big 12 conference. The move also highlights the competitive nature of college basketball, where talented players can significantly impact a program's success through transfer decisions.
The details
As a freshman at Colorado, Johnson averaged 16.9 points, 3.0 assists, and shot over 50% from the field, including a high free-throw percentage. His ability to draw fouls and create scoring opportunities made him one of the top players in the Big 12 and the nation. With the departures of seniors Jordan Pope, Tramon Mark, and Chendall Weaver, as well as the transfer of Simeon Wilcher, Texas needed a reliable playmaker in the backcourt, and Johnson's arrival fills that void.
- Johnson's impressive freshman season at Colorado was in the 2025-26 campaign.
- He announced his commitment to transfer to Texas on April 13, 2026.
The players
Isaiah Johnson
A standout freshman guard who is transferring from Colorado to the University of Texas.
Sean Miller
The head coach of the University of Texas men's basketball team, who will be tasked with integrating Johnson into the Longhorns' lineup.
What they’re saying
“Isaiah Johnson's transfer to Texas is a significant development that will have far-reaching implications for both the player and the program.”
— Prof. An Powlowski, College basketball expert and analyst
What’s next
It will be interesting to see how coach Sean Miller and the Texas coaching staff integrate Isaiah Johnson into the team's lineup and game plan for the upcoming season. Johnson's arrival could be a game-changer for the Longhorns as they look to compete for a Big 12 championship and make a deep run in the NCAA tournament.
The takeaway
Isaiah Johnson's transfer to Texas is a prime example of the competitive nature of college basketball and the impact that talented players can have on a program's success. The Longhorns have filled a critical need in their backcourt, and Johnson's arrival could be the spark that propels the team to new heights in the 2026-27 season.

